689 [Sorrows and Joys in the World](2/2)
Qi Min said solemnly: "Young master, I took some of my manpower to investigate the situation in Qinzhou Prefectural City. I originally just wanted to find a place suitable for building Qinyuan, but I didn't expect to witness a terrible drought. Although it is still
There are no signs of a civil uprising, but if those people are allowed to act recklessly, I'm afraid..."
Pei Yue nodded and said: "You are doing the right thing, and it is worthy of my respect for you. It can be seen that the experience of the past few years has not been in vain for you."
This was the first time Qi Min received unvarnished praise from Pei Yue, but he didn't look happy at all.
After a while, Pei Yue said in a deep voice: "You go and rest for two days. I will deal with this matter early."
"yes!"
Qi Min bowed and retreated.
Pei Yue looked up at the door, his eyes seeming to want to fly to the far south.
In the territory of Qinzhou, which is nearly a thousand miles away from Kyoto, the streams dried up and the earth cracked. It was obvious that Emperor Kaiping's prayer for rain was not successful. God did not seem to intend to give the world a sweet rain.
The skinny farmer stood by the road, looking at the dead crops in the field, with tears streaming down his face.
A motorcade passed by him, and dust gradually rose, but the farmer didn't react at all, like a dying man.
In the carriage in the middle of the motorcade, Xu Ziping, the Minister of Rites of the Southern Zhou Dynasty, was closing his eyes to meditate.
Suddenly, he seemed to feel something. He opened the curtain and looked outside, only to see everything in his sight was yellow, and there was no greenery in this summer. He knew that this was a rare severe drought.
It affected countless ordinary people. Although these people were the people of Daliang, he still felt unbearable.
Xu Ziping frowned, then lowered the curtain, looked at the corner of the carriage and said, "You shouldn't follow."
What answered him was a clear and lively voice, with a hint of cunning.
"Uncle, I promise not to cause any trouble for you."
Chapter completed!